The Christmas Tree

The Christmas Tree by Julie Salamon is a heartwarming tale published by Random House Large Print in 1996. This edition features large type and spans 174 pages, making it accessible for a wide range of readers. The story centers on a lonely orphan and her bond with a beautiful fir tree, capturing the essence of friendship during the holiday season.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of growth, loss, and renewal, set against the backdrop of Christmas and the joy it brings. The book includes charming illustrations reminiscent of the Madeleine series, enhancing the storytelling experience. With its focus on family and the spirit of the holidays, this enchanting tale is designed to be shared and remembered, making it a fitting addition to any holiday collection.
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Featuring charming illustrations reminiscent of the Madeleine series, this magical tale of a lonely orphan and the beautiful fir tree that becomes her best friend is destined to be a cherished Christmas classic. Exploring the eternal themes of growth, loss, and renewal, this small and simple book is like the best of gifts–meant to be both shared and remembered and truly befitting “the most wonderful time of the year”. Full color. Printed endpapers.
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